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Does Nelson Chamisa want Zimbabweans to simply sit back and watch Constitutional Amendment No. 3 being pushed through without resistance? Does he expect people to wait for him to return from America and only then decide when an opposition movement should emerge? I thought Chamisa himself told people to go and form political parties and opposition movements of their choice and to leave him alone. Now that some have done exactly that and are trying, in their own small way, to push back against Constitutional Amendment No. 3, why is he insulting and undermining them? Does he not realise that this strengthens the growing perception that there is some form of alignment between him and the faction pushing Constitutional Amendment No. 3, whose objective is clearly to ensure there is no meaningful resistance? Because what sensible opposition figure attacks people who are standing up against the abuse and violation of the Constitution by a ZANUPF faction? Why would anyone genuinely opposed to authoritarianism ridicule citizens attempting to resist it? At a time when Zimbabwe desperately needs unity against constitutional manipulation, attacking those trying to organise only weakens the broader democratic struggle and benefits the very people pushing these dangerous amendments.



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“The President was invited by his counterpart to Zimbabwe. He had no knowledge of who would be there. When he was there, he had no sense of who this person was….” South African presidential Spokesperson Vincent Magwenya says President Cyril Ramaphosa travelled to Zimbabwe at the invitation of President Emmerson Mnangagwa and didn’t know who else would be there. Ramaphosa has faced criticism over the meeting, which was attended by Wicknell Chivayo, a “person of interest” to South African law enforcement agencies. South Africa’s Financial Intelligence Centre, which tracks how criminals move money, has flagged transactions between a Chivayo-linked firm and a South African printing company. @SpokespersonRSA says SA law enforcement should continue any investigations “with no fear or hesitation.”















